First, I’ve never had a problem with cross-training… I know some people do, but I’m one of the lucky ones
! My brain usually simply fails to confuse techniques, drills or energy/power generation! Knowing this, when I was training flat out for my aiki shodan some years ago, I took karate for 9 mths, and picked it up very very quickly. I find that knowing the basics (or hopefully having internalised some of the more advanced concepts) actually helps to pick up the basics of even very different arts, whether by contrast or comparison of similarity.
I do train wc. I’ve trained it religiously for the best part of four years. Now, however, my work is clashing with the kwoon, and there’s a boxing gym with a good rep just opened near me, with accessible times.
I do and have done a few things! I stopped that karate school because I felt it didn’t add anything to my mind, body, spirit, or skills. I still do Yang style taichi (which I learnt for three years, twice a week plus privates) most days, and the associated chikung nearly every day. I still practice aiki taisabaki, kata and air techniques. And I’m considering taking up BJJ!!! I am a consumate martial arts freak! If I had time and money I would practice from morning to night, in as many arts as I had access to. But I won’t start anything half-heartedly, I will only continue things if I feel there is a benefit to me (the taichi, which I probably suck at makes me feel good, so I will do it on my own until I can take it up again - which may be never
) and I will stick at a couple of things which I really really love (like aiki and wing chun) for a very long time… arrogantly assuming I have a long time!
[i]Excuse the personal history, please be patient!
I appreciate your post DZ, thanks mate, and would appreciate any more posts from anyone with experience in boxing.[/i]
I’d still like to know
(1) if a rake can survive,
(2) the danger factor (honestly, bearing in mind that I have practised all kinds of full-contact nastiness), and go on then
(3) martially (not fitness-wise), how would you sum up the advantages that boxing could give me?